Hi Friend,
This just in!
Worldwide sensation Paula Abdul will be joining us
at the 2019 GLAAD Gala San Francisco to be honored with the Ariadne
Getty Ally Award!
2019
GLAAD Gala San Francisco
Saturday, September 28, 2019 5:30pm
– Cocktails 7:00pm – Dinner & Program 10:00pm – After
Party Hyatt Regency San Francisco
The Ariadne Getty Ally Award is presented to a LGBTQ ally who uses
their voice and public platform to accelerate and affect acceptance
for the LGBTQ community. This individual is someone who fearlessly
works to end the injustices facing marginalized communities. From her
feature in a 1992 educational film titled “Time Out: The Truth About
AIDS & HIV” and hosting the 1997 AIDS Project Los Angeles’ AIDS
Dance-A-Thon to speaking out in support of transgender youth and those
affected by HIV/AIDS on her social platforms and so much more, Paula
dedicated herself to allyship throughout her career. For more
information on Paula Abdul’s activism and advocacy work, please see
below.
Paula Abdul is our third and final honoree, capping off the evening
including Davidson/Valentini honoree Dan Levy and Ric
Wieland honoree Ali Rosenthal. With our host
Peppermint and many more special guests still to be
announced, you will not want to miss this event!
We have been finalizing our live auction and are excited to preview
a few of the exclusive experiences you will be able to bid on:
-
Galapagos Cruise: Board a luxurious yacht for an
eight-day exploration of the wildest place on earth with Quasar
Expeditions
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Grammy Awards: Two tickets to the 2020 Grammy Awards
AND After Party in Los Angeles, including flights and luxury
accommodations.
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Not-to-be-Missed VIP Experience in New York City to
be announced during the event!
For more information about how to get involved and support the
event, visit glaad.org/sfgala
or join
us at a cocktail reception to learn more on September 9. To
purchase tickets to the Gala, just click below.
Abdul is very active in her community as a spokesperson and
advocate for national charity organizations, including the American
Humane Association and AIDS Project Los Angeles. In 2014, the Avon
Foundation for Women tapped Abdul to become their Avon Global
Ambassador for their international #CheckYourself digital campaign in
support of Breast Cancer Awareness month. This year, Abdul partnered
with Turnaround Arts, a signature program of the President's Committee
on the Arts and Humanities, to adopt a school in Brooklyn, New York
and help foster arts education in underprivileged schools across the
nation.
Throughout her career, Abdul has been a dedicated ally to the LGBTQ
community by bringing awareness to issues affecting LGBTQ people. In
1992, Abdul was featured in an education film titled “Time Out: The
Truth About AIDS & HIV,” which helped to bring awareness to
HIV/AIDS and address common misconceptions. In 1997, Paula Abdul
hosted the AIDS Project Los Angeles’ AIDS Dance-A-Thon, which helped
to raise money for the Project’s work to provide services to those
living with HIV/AIDS in the Los Angeles region. Throughout her time
on American Idol, Abdul also helped to mentor several LGBTQ
artists, including Adam Lambert and Adore Delano.
Abdul has also used her social media platform to advocate for LGBTQ
acceptance. She spoke out in support of transgender youth on
International Transgender Day of Visibility via Twitter and has
participated in GLAAD’s Spirit Day to stand up against anti-LGBTQ
bullying and send a message of solidarity and acceptance to LGBTQ
youth. Abdul has also used her social media platforms to recognize
World AIDS Day, encouraging people to learn the facts about HIV/AIDS
in order to end stigma. In an interview in with Get Out
Magazine in 2018, Abdul also cited the influence of her LGBTQ
fans, stating: “I wouldn't have my career if it wasn't for my gay
fans. I have always been very close to the community...They have been
there with me through thick and thin and stayed with me, always loyal.
I love the (gay) community.” This past June, Abdul also headlined the
2019 LA Pride Festival Opening Ceremony.
The GLAAD Gala San Francisco, presented by Gilead, Ketel One
Family-Made Vodka, and Wells Fargo, celebrates and features
storytellers and tech innovators who accelerate LGBTQ acceptance and
helps fund GLAAD’s digital advocacy work to grow LGBTQ inclusion in
digital and social media.
Funds raised from the GLAAD
Gala SF support GLAAD’s crucial programs working to accelerate
acceptance for LGBTQ people. Now, more than ever, your support is
critical to our work and the road ahead.
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